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Fall TV Schedule Grid 2025: What's on When? And Versus What?

Fall TV Schedule Grid 2025: What's on When? And Versus What?

Yahoo14-05-2025
It's never too early to start planning your viewing habits for the fall TV season. That is why TVLine, as is tradition, has compiled a day-by-day, hour-by-hour grid of the primetime schedules for each broadcast network — though The CW will not be detailing its plan for fall anytime soon.
Review the nightly line-ups below, then share with us in comments what you're most excited for this fall.
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• NEW/'NEW' programming for the 2025-26 TV season is listed in RED.
• MIDSEASON LAUNCHES and previously announced CANCELLATIONS are listed beneath the grid.
• GET DETAILS on the , , and schedules, and on all new programming.
• Want scoop on any of these television shows? It's never too early to ask! (Except when it is.) Email InsideLine@tvline.com and your question just might be answered via Matt's Inside Line.
NEW/'NEW' SERIES IN ALL-CAPS (CLICK TITLE FOR DETAILS)
ABCAmerican Idol, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Rookie, Will Trent
CBSAMERICA'S CULINARY CUP, HARLAN COBEN'S FINAL TWIST, Hollywood Squares, Y: MARSHALS, The Price Is Right at Night, Watson
FOXAmerican Dad! (new/old network), Animal Control, Beat Shazam, BEST MEDICINE, Don't Forget the Lyrics!, Extracted, THE FAITHFUL, Family Guy, FEAR FACTOR: THE NEXT CHAPTER, Going Dutch, Grimsburg, Kitchen Nightmares, The Masked Singer, MEMORY OF A KILLER, NEXT LEVEL BAKER (four-episode holiday spinoff), Next Level Chef
NBCTHE FALL AND RISE OF REGGIE DINKINS, SURVIVING EARTH (eight-episode event series)
THE CWTo be announced
ABCThe Conners
CBSThe Equalizer, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Poppa's House, The Summit, S.W.A.T.
FOX9-1-1: Lone Star, Rescue: HI-Surf
NBCThe Irrational, Lopez vs. Lopez, Night Court, Suits LA
ABCDoctor Odyssey
FOXAccused, Alert: Missing Persons Unit, The Cleaning Lady, Farmer Wants a Wife and The Great North
NBCGrosse Pointe Garden Society
THE CWLots
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